Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering about American colleges too, and feeling very cynical since yesterday. My kid speaks French, so wondering whether to look at McGill or European universities when the time comes (many years away).
McGill's English.
Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering about American colleges too, and feeling very cynical since yesterday. My kid speaks French, so wondering whether to look at McGill or European universities when the time comes (many years away).
Anonymous wrote:The entire admission process must be overhauled.
Anonymous wrote:There. I said it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There. I said it.
I wish someone would tell all the foreigners flooding the colleges that.
They come to America because it’s simultaneously more prestigious and easier. To get a degree from American university carries a great deal of social cache back in their home countries.
Anonymous wrote:? The American colleges are, by and large, the best in the world. Oxford and Cambridge might be better but try getting in there.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anyone can make dumb statements. Support them by some facts I can check out.
Seems MIT, Cal Tech, Harvard, Princeton, U,Chicago, Cal Berkeley all highly rated in the world rankings.
Anonymous wrote:My Europeans friends went to GT, AU, GW and UMD. None of them were admitted to state universities back at home. My high school was harder and more work than my business degree here.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think places like Harvard are overrated. But others? yeah. I can never comprehend why non-independently wealthy people pay $75K/year for Tulane or wherever.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think places like Harvard are overrated. But others? yeah. I can never comprehend why non-independently wealthy people pay $75K/year for Tulane or wherever.